A total of 53,000 flags of Spain nailed in the Parque de Roma in Madrid, next to the M-30, pay tribute this Sunday to the Spaniards killed by coronavi


A total of 53,000 flags of Spain nailed in the Parque de Roma in Madrid, next to the M-30, pay tribute this Sunday to the Spaniards killed by coronavirus. A group of people has placed the 53,000 flags this morning in a Madrid park in front of the M-30 as a tribute to each of those who died from the pandemic in Spain. "Spaniards do not forget the more than 50,000 compatriots killed and hidden during this pandemic," said the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal. In a publication on his Twitter account, Abascal has criticized that dead Spaniards have been victims of the virus "but also of the lies and criminal negligence of the Government of Sánchez and Iglesias." For his part, the Popular Party senator Rafael Hernando has also shared a video of this tribute. "Tribute to the 53,000 Spaniards who have died in recent months victims of Covid," he said.


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